The Argentinean artist Juan Gatti is generally known as a commercial photographer and graphic designer, often collaborating with film director Pedro Almodovar. His less known work includes anatomy drawings of human body in combination with the taxonomy of plans and of exotic animals. In his images there are wind-blown flowers, dragonflies, birds, and always the dazzling beauty of the human body.
Brooklyn based artist George Boorujy creates impossibly detailed ink paintings of North American birds and other animals, often pouring numerous photographs and visiting zoos where the animals are kept before embarking on a piece.
P.P.O.W. gallery, who is hosting George Boorujy’s latest solo show, Blood Memory, writes, "Through their gaze an interaction evolves with the wild that otherwise would have to be sought out or birthed from happenstance. However fleeting our exchanges with the wild are, an impression of their presence marks our memories. There is something mystical at play; a silent exchange that either moves us towards awareness or heightens our fear of the unknown."
French photographer and illustrator Sarah Esteje, illustrates these realistic portraits of animals using nothing more than a standard Bic pen. You can learn a bit more about the artist over on Beware and click through the drawings below to see some larger versions.
Australian illustrator DrFaustusAU created this wonderful series of Dr. Seuss-inspired Batman illustrations. See his versions of Batman, Catwoman, the Riddler, the Joker, and Harvey Dent in the style of Dr. Seuss illustrations.